Lisa Pieper

Mrs. Pieper is a graduate of Concordia University, NE and holds degrees in Elementary Education and Director of Christian Education, as well as a minor in Theology and Music. She has been with St. Paul since 2000 and is currently the 3rd grade teacher.

In reading and discussing the book "What Would Jesus Do?" in the beginning of the school year, we hear of conflicts children face and how they respond to those conflicts in a God-pleasing way. Then together as a class we reflect upon some of our own conflicts and respond to the words 'what would Jesus do' in order to focus how attitudes and actions can be dealt with in a Christ-like manner. When we finish the book, we continue this approach throughout the year whenever the need calls for it.

My husband, Jim, and I just celebrated our 34th anniversary this past spring. We are both active in our church and love to serve in any way needed. During summer we enjoy taking day trips to areas of Wisconsin that are rich in history. My interests are walking, crafting, reading, and playing piano and the organ. In the future I would love to make quilts and banners, but for now, I will stick with sharing the JOY of Jesus with my students and their families as I continue to serve as one of St. Paul's teachers.